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US2202132A
US2202132A US196029A US19602938A US2202132A US 2202132 A US2202132 A US 2202132A US 196029 A US196029 A US 196029A US 19602938 A US19602938 A US 19602938A US 2202132 A US2202132 A US 2202132A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D13/00Friction clutches
    • F16D13/22Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members
    • F16D13/38Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members with flat clutching surfaces, e.g. discs
    • F16D13/46Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members with flat clutching surfaces, e.g. discs in which two axially-movable members, of which one is attached to the driving side and the other to the driven side, are pressed from one side towards an axially-located member
    • F16D13/48Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members with flat clutching surfaces, e.g. discs in which two axially-movable members, of which one is attached to the driving side and the other to the driven side, are pressed from one side towards an axially-located member with means for increasing the effective force between the actuating sleeve or equivalent member and the pressure member
    • F16D13/50Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members with flat clutching surfaces, e.g. discs in which two axially-movable members, of which one is attached to the driving side and the other to the driven side, are pressed from one side towards an axially-located member with means for increasing the effective force between the actuating sleeve or equivalent member and the pressure member in which the clutching pressure is produced by springs only
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D13/00Friction clutches
    • F16D13/58Details
    • F16D13/70Pressure members, e.g. pressure plates, for clutch-plates or lamellae; Guiding arrangements for pressure members
    • F16D13/71Pressure members, e.g. pressure plates, for clutch-plates or lamellae; Guiding arrangements for pressure members in which the clutching pressure is produced by springs only

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  • This invention relates to a clutch assembly, and more particularly to an assembly adapted for automotive use in which theclutch members are automatically re-engaged when the clutch disengaging means is released.
  • Th principal, purpose of the invention isthe provision of a simple clutch including a resilient spring member normally bearing against the clutch parts and adapted to be flexed when the 10; clutch is disengaged. The flexing of the resilient member acts to re-engage the clutch plates when the disengaging means is released.
  • a spring of a cross-sectional shape which I describe as double conical and which bears at each side against the parts which are movable with respect to each other, results in a clutch mechanism which is both simple and positive.
  • a spring comprises two frusto-com'cal sections formed as an integral unit such that the base circle of one part joins the apex circle ofthe other part to form a ring of V-shaped cross-section as hereafter shown and described.
  • Fig. 1 is a transverse section through proved clutch assembly
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary section in a plane identical with Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view looking toward theleft in Fig. 1; and i g V Fig. 4 is a plan view of the double conical spring member utilized to engage the clutch.
  • the assembly comprises a conventional flywheel Ill and a driven shaft l2 adapted to be connected therewith by a clutch plate [4 slidable axially parallel to the shaft.
  • the shaft and flywheel are connected to drive as a unit and transmit the power of the prime mover to the desired point of delivery.
  • the clutch is adapted to be .disconnected or thrown out to break the drive,
  • the clutch assembly is encased by a circular cover !8 which is rotatable with the flywheel and may be rigidly secured thereto although I have not so illustrated it.
  • This cover is dish-shaped and concentric on its circular axis with the axis of the shaft l2. which extends radially,- is centrally pierced to accommodate the shaft.
  • the spring mechanism bears on the said flat portion.
  • the clutch is engaged by forcing the surfaces into engagement by pressure exerted through a, pressure plate Hi.
  • This plate is mounted for normally maintaining the clutch in an engaged position and isyshifted axially of the shaft to disengage the same.
  • Such shifting is accomplished by the shift rods "shaped as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and pivotally carried by the clutch cover l8 as indicated at 2B.
  • the pivotal supports are formed by rounding a portion of. the cover set out by forming slots 22 and 23 on each side thereof to permit looping the rod H thereo-ver.
  • the outer ends of the rods are secured to the pressure plate It by threaded members 25 pivotally carried in lugs 26 of the plate.
  • the rods and members are adjustable with respect to each other through rotation of nuts 28 to control the amount of movement necessary to shift the pressure plate and to insure that the levers are in the same plane. since unequal lever positions constitute one principal cause of trouble in present clutches.
  • a shift collar 30 is provided, slidable axially of The flat portion of the cover,
  • Mechanism is'provided toeffect a reengagement of the clutch by movement of the pressure plate to engaged position when the foot pedal pressure on the collar 30 is released and the same is free to return to itsaxial position.
  • Such reengagement is controlled by spring means which become flexed out of normal position when the pressure plate is withdrawn and, through such flexing, restore the pressure plate to position when the. foot pedal and collar controlled thereby are released.
  • the spring means just mentioned is the double conical spring above discussed and designated generally at 35.
  • it is shaped as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3 to provide a double conical ring shaped of sheet material.
  • the two sides, or frusto-conical portions, being joined at the apex, are formed to flex apart as the plate is withdrawn.
  • This resilient spring member nests within the V-slot 32 in the pressure plate and bears a its edge portions against the cover to provide the clutch re-engaging action.
  • the free ends of the member are curled or beaded, as at 3?, to permit the spring to slide freely over the clutch cover.
  • Slots 38 permit free movement of the rods ll without interference from the spring.
  • the clutch is engaged in the position shown in Figs. 1 and 2, due to the spring action exerted by the two faces of the V-spring tending to move toward each other.
  • the clutch is disengaged, on the other hand, by movement of the pressure plate to the right, Fig. 2, the sides of the V forming the spring member 35, are shifted apart, sliding along beads 3'! on the clutch cover. It is this flexing of the spring member which reengages the clutch plate when the pedal pressure is released.
  • Delayed engagement is obtained due to resistance of the spring member bearing against the cover, preventing instant engagement with the drive plate.
  • a cover shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and other means including an annular sheet spring member of V- shape cross-section interposed between said cover and said pressure plate and in slidable engagement with said cover to re-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
  • a cover In a clutch assembly, a cover, a drive-establishing plate shiftable with respect to said cover and a double-conical spring member interposed between said cover and said plate and adapted to be flexed to shift said cover and said plate with respect to each other.
  • a cover In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable axially of said shaft to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and a sheet spring member of V-shape cross-section interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
  • a cover shiftable axially of said shaft to permit engagement and disengagement of the clutch surfaces, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and an annular sheet spring member of double-conical crosssection and interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engage the clutch surfaces when .said clutch disengaging means is released.
  • a cover shiftable axially of said shaft to permit engagement and disengagement of the clutch surfaces, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, an annular sheet spring member of V-shaped cross-section and bearing at the apex of the V against the pressure plate and at the edges of the V against the said cover tore-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
  • a cover In a clutch assembly, a cover, a pressure plate, a plurality of arms pivotally carried by said cover and connected to said pressure plate, a shaft, a collar slidable on said shaft to shift said arms and. withdraw said pressure plate to disengage the clutch, a ring-shaped spring member of V-cross-section interposed between said.
  • a cover shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and means interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to reengage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released, said last-named means comprising an annular member having a V-shaped cross-section in a plane parallel with the axis of said shaft.
  • a cover shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and means interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to reengage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released, said last-named means comprising an annular member having a V-shaped cross-section in a plane parallel with the axis of said shaft, the apex of said member bearing against said pressure plate and the legs thereof against said cover.
  • a clutch plate assembly a cover, a shaft, 2. pressure plate shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and means interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released, said last-named means comprising an annular member formed of integrally joined frusto-conical sheets.

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c. e. WOOD CLUTCH PLATE CONSTRUCTION May 28, 1940.
Filed Mafch 15, 1958 0 mm 6 W a Patented May 28, 1940 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CLUTCH PLATE CONSTRUCTION Clarence G. Wood, Cleveland, Ohio Application March 15,
Claims.
This invention relates to a clutch assembly, and more particularly to an assembly adapted for automotive use in which theclutch members are automatically re-engaged when the clutch disengaging means is released.
Th principal, purpose of the invention isthe provision of a simple clutch including a resilient spring member normally bearing against the clutch parts and adapted to be flexed when the 10; clutch is disengaged. The flexing of the resilient member acts to re-engage the clutch plates when the disengaging means is released. v
The use of such members is broadly old and the novelty in my invention chiefly resides in the type of resilient spring member used and the manner in which it cooperates to complete the clutch combination.
.I have found that a spring of a cross-sectional shape, which I describe as double conical and which bears at each side against the parts which are movable with respect to each other, results in a clutch mechanism which is both simple and positive. In my preferred form such a spring comprises two frusto-com'cal sections formed as an integral unit such that the base circle of one part joins the apex circle ofthe other part to form a ring of V-shaped cross-section as hereafter shown and described. a
To the accomplishment of the foregoingand related ends, said invention, then, consists of the means hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims; the annexed drawing and the following description setting forth in detail certain structure embodying 'the invention, such disclosed means constituting, however, but one of various means in which the principle of the invention maybe used.
In said annexed drawing:
Fig. 1 is a transverse section through proved clutch assembly;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary section in a plane identical with Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a plan view looking toward theleft in Fig. 1; and i g V Fig. 4 is a plan view of the double conical spring member utilized to engage the clutch.
Referring now to Fig. l, the assembly comprises a conventional flywheel Ill and a driven shaft l2 adapted to be connected therewith by a clutch plate [4 slidable axially parallel to the shaft. In normal operation the shaft and flywheel are connected to drive as a unit and transmit the power of the prime mover to the desired point of delivery. The clutch is adapted to be .disconnected or thrown out to break the drive,
my im-.
1938, Serial No. 196,029
and mechanism is provided to automatically reestablish the drive when the throw-out means. is
released.
The clutch assembly is encased by a circular cover !8 which is rotatable with the flywheel and may be rigidly secured thereto although I have not so illustrated it. This cover is dish-shaped and concentric on its circular axis with the axis of the shaft l2. which extends radially,- is centrally pierced to accommodate the shaft. As hereinafter described, the spring mechanism bears on the said flat portion.
The clutch is engaged by forcing the surfaces into engagement by pressure exerted through a, pressure plate Hi. This plate is mounted for normally maintaining the clutch in an engaged position and isyshifted axially of the shaft to disengage the same. Such shifting is accomplished by the shift rods "shaped as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and pivotally carried by the clutch cover l8 as indicated at 2B. The pivotal supports are formed by rounding a portion of. the cover set out by forming slots 22 and 23 on each side thereof to permit looping the rod H thereo-ver.
The outer ends of the rods are secured to the pressure plate It by threaded members 25 pivotally carried in lugs 26 of the plate. The rods and members are adjustable with respect to each other through rotation of nuts 28 to control the amount of movement necessary to shift the pressure plate and to insure that the levers are in the same plane. since unequal lever positions constitute one principal cause of trouble in present clutches.
A shift collar 30 is provided, slidable axially of The flat portion of the cover,
the shaft I2 and bearing against the inner ends of the rods H. In automotive use, as the clutch pedal is depressed the collar 30 is shifted to the left (Fig. l) rocking the rods I! about pivot points 20 and pulling the pressure plate away from the clutch surfaces to permit the same to disengage themselves.
Mechanism is'provided toeffect a reengagement of the clutch by movement of the pressure plate to engaged position when the foot pedal pressure on the collar 30 is released and the same is free to return to itsaxial position. Such reengagement is controlled by spring means which become flexed out of normal position when the pressure plate is withdrawn and, through such flexing, restore the pressure plate to position when the. foot pedal and collar controlled thereby are released.
The spring means just mentioned is the double conical spring above discussed and designated generally at 35. In its preferred form it is shaped as indicated in Figs. 2 and 3 to provide a double conical ring shaped of sheet material. The two sides, or frusto-conical portions, being joined at the apex, are formed to flex apart as the plate is withdrawn.
The apex 3d of this resilient spring member nests within the V-slot 32 in the pressure plate and bears a its edge portions against the cover to provide the clutch re-engaging action. The free ends of the member are curled or beaded, as at 3?, to permit the spring to slide freely over the clutch cover. Slots 38 permit free movement of the rods ll without interference from the spring.
The clutch is engaged in the position shown in Figs. 1 and 2, due to the spring action exerted by the two faces of the V-spring tending to move toward each other. As the clutch is disengaged, on the other hand, by movement of the pressure plate to the right, Fig. 2, the sides of the V forming the spring member 35, are shifted apart, sliding along beads 3'! on the clutch cover. It is this flexing of the spring member which reengages the clutch plate when the pedal pressure is released.
Delayed engagement is obtained due to resistance of the spring member bearing against the cover, preventing instant engagement with the drive plate.
Ihis prolonging of engaging period brings car speed up to motor speed gradually and, therefore, any excessive movement of the motor due to being flexibly mounted, or due to unequal cylinder pressure, is absorbed in the slipping of the drive plate and is not transmitted directly to the rear wheels as is now the case and is the cause of so-called clutch chatter now prevalent through out the industry, and one of the principal causes for complaint by the motor car-driving public.
From the foregoing description it will be apparent that I have provided a novel clutch construction in which the friction surfaces are automatically re-engaged when the force tending to disengagement is released.
the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate a'nddisengage said clutch, and other means including anannular sheet spring member of V- shaped cross-section interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engagc the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
2. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and other means including an annular sheet spring member of V- shape cross-section interposed between said cover and said pressure plate and in slidable engagement with said cover to re-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
3. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a drive-establishing plate shiftable with respect to said cover and a double-conical spring member interposed between said cover and said plate and adapted to be flexed to shift said cover and said plate with respect to each other.
4. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable axially of said shaft to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and a sheet spring member of V-shape cross-section interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
5. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable axially of said shaft to permit engagement and disengagement of the clutch surfaces, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and an annular sheet spring member of double-conical crosssection and interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engage the clutch surfaces when .said clutch disengaging means is released.
6. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable axially of said shaft to permit engagement and disengagement of the clutch surfaces, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, an annular sheet spring member of V-shaped cross-section and bearing at the apex of the V against the pressure plate and at the edges of the V against the said cover tore-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released.
'7. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a pressure plate, a plurality of arms pivotally carried by said cover and connected to said pressure plate, a shaft, a collar slidable on said shaft to shift said arms and. withdraw said pressure plate to disengage the clutch, a ring-shaped spring member of V-cross-section interposed between said.
cover and said pressure plate with the sides of said V tending to move toward each other to re-engage said clutch when said collar is released.
8. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and means interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to reengage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released, said last-named means comprising an annular member having a V-shaped cross-section in a plane parallel with the axis of said shaft.
9. In a clutch assembly, a cover, a shaft, a pressure plate shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and means interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to reengage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released, said last-named means comprising an annular member having a V-shaped cross-section in a plane parallel with the axis of said shaft, the apex of said member bearing against said pressure plate and the legs thereof against said cover.
10. In a clutch plate assembly, a cover, a shaft, 2. pressure plate shiftable to engage and disengage the clutch, means to shift said pressure plate and disengage said clutch, and means interposed between said cover and said pressure plate to re-engage the clutch surfaces when said clutch disengaging means is released, said last-named means comprising an annular member formed of integrally joined frusto-conical sheets.
CLARENCE G. WOOD.
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